Bartlett family papers, 1816-1972.
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Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
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Anti-slavery advocate. From the description of Circular and letter, 1848 Jan. 21, Boston, to Rev. Mr. Russell, South Hingham. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 231311718 Abolitionist and reformer William Lloyd Garrison was founder of the Boston abolitionist paper, The Liberator, and the New England Anti-Slavery Society. From the description of Papers, 1835-1873 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007257 Abolitionist and lectur...
Bartlett family.
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Dr. Josiah Bartlett (Concord, Mass., physician) & Martha Tilden Bradford of Waltham announced intent to marry in Nov. 1821. Their children: Martha (born 1824); Gorham (1826); James Walker (1828); Elizabeth B. (1830); author George Bradford (1832); Samuel Ripley (1837); Annie Keyes (1840); Edward Jarvis (1842); & (David) Bradford. In 1863, James moved to Detroit; became superintendent of Detroit Locomotive Works (later Buhl Locomotive Works). Samuel joined James in Detroit in...
Bartlett, Edward Jarvis, 1842-1914
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Bartlett, Martha Tilden, -1860
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Bartlett, S. R. (Samuel Ripley), 1837-1888
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Bartlett, Martha, 1824-1890
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Bartlett, Eva Myrtle Whitcomb, 1853-1944
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Prismatic Club (Detroit, Mich.)
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Art organization; Detroit, Mich. A fraternal organization of literary and art personalities which continues to be active. From the description of Prismatic Club records, 1867-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122355099 ...
Bartlett, Sarah R. (Sarah Ripley), 1883-1976
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Bartlett, James Walker, 1828-1899
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Bartlett, Josiah, 1796-1878
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Bartlett, George Bradford, 1832-1896
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